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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-31, Page 5r iNwW+ir1.14 ,irn11 r•nji Ul I TIEUSStlA3, JULY ttlat 1*4 Du Barry ArtIcles de Toilette are now procurable in Godericli Causspbell's Dm Store tarries the very Met in Taaet Fraparatio' sae, and this last week steins* added to our already exbe sive toeast alert the famous Du Barryr articles de tel ette, made by RicT d Htsdnut. W Du Barry Perfume attracts by the rare freshness of its fragrance. One ounce $ l.on Du Barry Purse Petite is designed for travelling and - shopping bag use. sl.00. kid Du Barry Eau de Toilette: is as much a necessity as is face powder. $2.30, w Du Barry lace Powder combines rare fragrance and. del&Cate texture. . . $2.00. - w• TD Barry Bath Powderlasts Longer than the ordinary Nth crystals, • $1.2S. Du Barry Toilet Powder is cooling and soothing. $1.00 Du Barry Soap,ts the scented soap de luxe. Du Barry Booty Box contains rouge; powder, lipstick, wild eyebrow pencil. $5.0o, CAMPBELL'S DRUG �T�t� . •nRastman'Kodaks'and films PHONE 90 ,. The Sdusetrr . ' GODERICH sp�{okee,,t.adatr, l.vI elyr.�et tits "Waiter" et hes k,idtter.•r JO int solsolerliasss, the 'weade rfMl dal he kad bad upon tbs' lives sf the yqupg people of the community for over half a century. firs. G. Elliott of Toronto was the only lady taking Pat in the preprint and site sante two beautiful solos which were very i much appreciated. # The late George- Baird. the Yuan i who was, p !pe Reuter pupil said.' the presiding genius in the coeamuni. ty for two generations, wain been in Anehinlock, Ayrshire, 'Scotland, April. 2nd, 1841. He came to Caned* in 1852 and began teaching in 1811. On e September 88th, 1865 he was mar- ried, hit wife still surviving. He re- signed as teacher in December. 1910 and, February 4th, 1918, he departed i this life. kk M. Baird was a born teacher. It was his delight to "bring pupils on." not to make 'a show at examineaion time. but to really see that they,ab- sorbed the knowledge which he was so anxious they should have. "It WAS not ,a `common' school at alit' . one I of the speakers on Thursday remark - i ed, "The school over which Master I Baird presided -was a university," Model Theatre Mt illAIN; 4dtrA. hat Weather Si seisis to Coal Camfert M.stiay *tile Tissue) DOROTHY PHILLIPS a as Alio* Nelalsar ell star prewrMta- tiau ''SLANDER TAX WOMAN" - LLOYD MAN" - LLOYD HAMILTO1 in "Good. Morning ?Lir. Baird taught the, Public School durtngathe Week and on Sunday be conducted a Sunday sehool in the same schoolhouse, And he was just as'' strict .about the boys and girls Shaving -their. -catechisra corrupt. en 'Sunday as that they should have their spellings or arithmetic without mis- takes on. Monday. . ' Baird's school on the second of Stanley is the third school .building in the section; but records do.• not seems to. have been kept its to tie date of the first forming of the see - tion. doThe first school, ,however, was a tog building on the Stanbury was on the London road,...the farm now'eic- cupied by Mr. W. J.' Falconer. Mr. Williams, Mr. Archie' Cameron and Mr. Nichol Robinson, taught in the old school, which was a union school "Mi; tKen i 'waslhe-" ie'sicher-W%en" the school was built on the second • , s and continued to teach there. Ifo BA1 D S SC "' �. • " SCHOOL REUNION an exchange of reminstence,s of the was followed by lata,. McFaul, then eariiia Mr. Baird, who. taught for ^ Witl,•happy school days. •+z fifty years,' The' present building was ;- Pupils from Par and Neat Tor the meetpart it was the pu.. erected during his term. During the Gather for Celebration July feitk, ipiie3 of the late George Baird, who fourteen years since' his retirement = in 1910 there have been nine teachers: ursday, Juijr' 10thBoaz,. , a gals retired in December, 1910, After continuously for fifty years, % oho Misses: Elizabeth • McEwen, Gertrude re"dity,1 r, the Baird community,:Stanley •made, up the gatherling. Sturdy, Jean Wylie, Jessie Aikenhead, ttowns ip, when' a re=union of the Pearl Potter, IdaTaylor, •Mr,,. Peter " , A'' ro ram of is kin Was i it s p g 1i+QA g gone of _the amour . d .scholar f 3bu Moffat Mi and ss Ida. Taylor 'aagain tido h i T y g r n the:afternoon, c m nc- •r +School' r0 held' in Mi Died sive Ug•. the•present teacher, Miss Edna. Reid. eGreror'srove; . • ing with singing. ib3* .the present school children. '• Mr. W. McEwen.A basket ball game was played due - Invitations had been :sent. soot 'to president of the eeminittee,-presided, ing the afternoon between the pre= •about eight `Hundred "people, in alt Reeve G. B. Hxrily was the. first eent,ntembers of .the .section and for- : parts of the country, and sosaewbere speaker. and he' cordially welcomed mer pupil's, :the forpier winning. 'I'en about: `six hundred responded, the :visitors back `to their home.coni- riis, bArseball and football "was sten It was a great :gathering .r(f stile-rrsunity; assuring' Them, that the latch- indplged-iii during• the ,afternoon and clans, , as men and women, nelho, as string: was aiwaye on the outside of evening. : children, had gone to 'sciatica 'to "The the door for 'thein. Mr. John: Mc- One accident marred the day when • Master,".• returned from solourning Gregor of Broklyti,T.V. In; Rev, Harry Kenneth Stewart, son tpal Mi:. and ' here,�there and everywhere, 'bringing :Diehl;of,4leleide,"'Dr.`R. R. Rose,' See- era: Fenwick Stewart,'fell while ten-: with. them • in many isets'the child- forth; Dr. T. It 'Dutchart, Red Oke, gaged' in a .ball game and brok this ren God had' given them is'the land ;Iowa; Rev: L. W.-_Dieihe,_Pert-Hue---arm. • of their sojourning.', There were .well'vRev. Jahn Mermen, Hillsdale, The Clinton' Pipe lianci enlivened many pleasant meetings of d18 Woods and Mr, Gorden 'Waldron, K. C.,' Tor- the proceedings during the afternoon who had.net nietin yearn.,':and many onto'•LLwere the'wreakers.• Each one with. many a merry tune on 'their Wtltlaeaday alit TMsrsday Betty Coupon suit Rioltartl pili Prs.tnt J.bse Galswerthy's j • Greet Ftsfl - "THE STRANGER" SMnshia. Fos Ceatetvly "THE. EXPLORas" -r Friday awl Saturday WILLIAM PARNUM will give you thrills. galore in "THE GUNFIGHTER" Fast Action Coate d "SOMEBODY LIED "Fox News Real No. 24" Matinees -•Niton.. Wed. sn:.Sat at. 3.90. coming--^"THUNDERGATE" r.. pipes which just suited the 'occasion. their 'music came in for many compli- ments Mrs. Baird, the gentle, dignified wi- view of the "Master," was present, on thio occasion and many tokens of love and respect were paid to her as well as to, the memory of .her excep- tional husband. • . So busy have we been talking a- bout other things that .we have left to the `very last any mention 9f the or the ,ode f n wonderfulprovision and entertainiineait W he' iuests -by the ladies. The supper to which all sat down was served with the lavishness of true Scottish hospitality. We should say that will all the studying of the spelling book and the catechism the ladies of Baird's ngiglit orhood have not neglected the - essential study of the culinary art, : Mr. W..° McEwen was ,president and' Mr. Fehwick Stewart, secretary of the committee responsible for this unique home -gathering and they and The other mombers o-f'tiie committee are certainly to be congratulated up ,on its. unqualified ;aue;cesp. Among the many, in.: attendance were Mr. and; Mrs. Frank Saunders and Mrs.. Win. Glen, Goderich; Mrs. Frank Howe and two sons, Toronto; Fee<derick Rots and Redly, Dungan- non;' Richard Bond end 'Mrs.. Bond, Godericli, Mr. and Mrs. ,Will Tebbutt, Goderieh; .1; B. ,Mustard : and family Brucefield.. ,, . In: the; evening:a:.program--was put n ' t-iie platform v" n, p a orm ha ing been lighted for the occasion. :The program open- ed With community singing, followed by a butterfly drill: by. twelve young * 1 in gold slid hi. ek. MADE It APNCIALLY YO* Tris heieTYis sats I4 "Anaty earphy ionn thtrhee who, The lay's activities were 4mill ki4boL. kVApuCrAwT.arIreON to lskure act* tbiW Broil* to s »lore br Singing „Lind sands of viwasure seekers from ell Liar. the >[ .`4 :over the continent grows stronger I�T�1Nt11rA.1 II NO. 13 every year. Once they cardiol pleaauras tot Mos - ,. REUNION los* hakes have bars enloyed. tiler's of Man- Iiesaairr.sis .f tie l?l�i hays asst ef,tria shine thaandbalsam rasset be denied. .LLolling to , is always an urge tel resets to One Ca*n. y� tipe_.tt _;cheat „the suntdtinr, bathing m the elver >seretiow ie tb,r iteMnion • waters, or eruiaing amidst the hued - Tice totlowl•R tioaertebshout•- eds of islands, dancing, gaiting play- , ed tins ro o teen *t oils boys Ito Ruts of ing tennis are only a Lew of the Jijv IL iL So. ie. twee Wewaao.b on. We,d• eraions awaiting the vacationist at Don sad rangy, Mies Metlinton, Inn, There is plenty of accommodation lis.eltwaw. ,Mr. B. !i. Taylor, , for • everybody M-„ accommodation to lir. sad lir*. A. ri'ullauis, Tti1*s 'Willi• suit every taste and purse from the FifraePsw"'a" Mr. Williams, Mr: ltoy luxuriously equipped Royal Muskoka 'aswlr. ChQrtes Speuc.. to the quiet little hostelry with only a rsils of lorirtsr�s�ipile l;atheiext on ,doter est tbe s brool gsoandar beer this ineuYcrablet guests. Go to Muskoka Lakes this year. • tri tiibtioi asati n dates back to You won't have a dull mament.if you 1t1l6, wbea %b. owe** of education for holiday in thin wonderful vacation tl.,, ,:htldrsa :„:,%Iiadl*trletwasriot land,b�, Dad tl t was the secret. Any Agent. of then Canadian Na - will oibt+usi oma the site o! the tional Railwtiye will gladly give you presort% **hoot was erected In toes, illustrated literature.and complete in. with two peens toed with Miss Mere, formation. now lire. Jaleoetw iiarrlsop, .oi Brace• hridri+s, as teaehar. Th• tot+ buikAina. 40,00 IIARVRSTERS WILL BE veers later by a imine hulloing, WANTED FOR THE WEST which sere until tb. urex;ent maiiern Atfaat 40,000 .harvester*, will be brlok b,inaleg was m'eO a required to garner the Western Osn- '1 lair sohatol wits s►t ods. ttwa one of the atla Wheat Crop osg ekaln J3rmae. altbouith tide attend. p this season, actor$» aeon ha* now dwln0led t4, Kt►tt?o.lK or "0 ing to information received at . yeah pup�Ia. eral headquarters of the Canada Nile,' ,k rto+o ak those who attended the ro.uu• tional Railways this. afternoon. Of ion. was lira. Oook, who was 'nide of the this. number approximately 20,000 prat two girls to attend the chesol and will have to be secured from Lastern who Isrws Ii»i1 alt her ill. within . eight Canada it being tho ht t and aided oft tbn g1el itcho*l. Yhin bird. u p' hat the std the prooseeilau to the school sud was . remainder cart be supplied by the s •"ruled the treat of BWtor'duriui; tt,e j three Prairie . Provinces and British daY's seottsritt.e, • Columbia. Rsv. A, la. Budge acted as chaaenan. This information is the outcome of A parade was bekl,'atter which.HPeeeh• a. conference held' at •Winnipeg today ea: rsere . maO. by'tba following. -- who -between-Repreesentatives of Canadian pseld iestieat io the. *Id ploneorn of t'14°' htt National Railways, . Provincial and aohool ; 0. Wi>ihtl11 ei#, .A., 4:21or, G,1 Federal Governments and the.Labor ,*hereon, 1iev. W, l�lat{tan fl Rev, W, i. Boards. It waw Also *trough% Rout nt moniJ •s Roh c Ts for Mrs T n4r,;„�,. _•_., It t}rrott. B. c oulter, C, Wlgl►ttitan, 1)r. i this meting that ..Harvesting ie expect - Parrott, ltecitatLnnu rsar�a Riven by ox• ed to commence ini Manitoba about pupils of J.E. Nall!, J. tiowleri Mrs. W. 1 August 20th and In Saskatchewan "Boots and Mr.P.W. lioott.lir. Henry. and and 'Alberta Abort August 25th. urp aped music tor the ig a CoaoMs on band• A further 'mains Es' to "be held ' •. /den. T. H. x aylor, another acbolar, . n4:5 Oyer 90 years old, was among those --- I - proheut, tea by the. I .. A baseball' name v played eid•timers, with 1'..W. Scott and J. W. t Stott as . ?obtains, the score being in , r e t cc std r k� ee Jsrly stud: lire mutt ma le,le Muskoka iaYkea CEARING SUMMER GOODS OTHERS, avail teeth int selves of the appur- tunity of getting 1 our boys Wills • St..its *dui Italslpers at the fol1ov, Litt; ow prices. 11.35 Suits foie 9$c 51.25 Suits for 95c 11.10 Suits for 79c RSc impairs for 5$c - .... litres Cott* - B 6iig Sibs regaLar 1.5O for 93c Boys' Collett Bal ell, reply $1.25 or 75c. e .... L- .., ..- . about August 2nd in Winnipeg -to d?. vide upon the date. when the specint' rail.farea for•hsrvesters will go .in- to effect., This date will be go'ernel by the time wlien the farmers. arse -prepared to handl this traffic itnrl they were told t tete Nationni Railway Syatei*`:.9as approxiinatel.."- 400 ears, of the very latest type of colonist equipment held in readineL� for the handling of the excursion: In _.aiWition.Aheres__are reIy,for .aetyi�°.e •. is b.• trains a number of s ! t use noptician/ on h 1? designed< lunch counter ears, alt e!' them larger • and better equipped .than any other cam of this type in the.. -• country. Y ;f i Ilei. IMO :ti r • x 0 0 'a r • which was w dile rh 11 in LI On iia on the. j t 1 'i` ;sontout ere, ahowu cher three • oho* s . SPitrClAl.---We have, Just received.,*: itrg+e Shipment of '1 avec- which Race been ereevodOn this site, ling Goods-- CLUB BAGS, second Reboot bent in 1876 Mad the urs. Travelling Goods, have been' conside'rabl '--reduced in price: sent school erected in 1914. We i,n.ing, dna o neon„+:wn.,F 4.� choose froth and `at very !.k.• Mr. Reg. Williams grandmother was -- the old log school erected iii 11463, the . , , SUIT .CASES;. Etc,---• o one of. the . teachers in. the ' old log tractive -prices, mo ,;,,, ;,Tsr+YeG . s school.), The press W. Rath, ct>atrinteb, Mervin 'MODouell we urvlte your .inspection m of our White Summer Footwear and Lizzie A.°Scott (See. Treas.) • Sweet and ' palatable, ; . Mother Graves' • Worm Extenrtninsitor is tit trustees of ttia School are Repiliiriin as 'Usti eeptxble to c1.:4h�. , ��rYd' it daes"-its - -- _ E N n ;work sorely and, promptly. ' Pt p ¢ And 'fi wealth was equally divided everybody'd get foolitth and buy ,u ear. ,• 43w • North Sid, Square err' Silks Canton: Crepe -- ,During this sale we -are offering about 75• yards of the .finest heavy weight Canton Crepe at excdptionnat -cikt Cu.rate prices, regular $9.95, Sale• price. .s• . ..... .$2.95 Crepe de Chine Our entire snick sof: Crepe de Chine is 'offered at reduced - prices. We have alt shades and: he are tlig ;finest Oa - lay; regular. $2-23 and . $2.50, . Sale,: p ice $1.95 , Anderson's ing ,azo About' 500 yards (of Anderson's Scotch Gingltants of, the gold brand quality,• 3 in. wide, beautiful ties •patterns, • e)Ora.special, per yard.: ...:.....35c edora• and Panted Voile .Our complete stock sof Voiles are offered at lowest .cut _.prices We have a.gttoitr.uige.of shades ant patterns. • Voiles, regular 51-50 per yard, to clear at. Voiles, rerular•8$$c per yard, to clear at....: ... .68e Pure Linen Towelling This is a, pure linen Towelling, full half yard wide and ' trimmed with red or blue border, Sale.price, per yd..I77/xc Natural Pongee Silk Fuld ;i4 inches wide, a nice even weave. We have this in the natural shade only, .Clearing price, yer yd. , ....79c n Children's Socks • A three-quarter length Sock with a good strong rib weave, in shades'white, rose, black, sand and blue, Clearing price per pair 29c an'tdian Gingham. We lave several - Gingham gpieces of Canadian Gin hawhich must tee soli. `These have attractive checks and are just the thing for children's dresses, Clearing at per yjrd, 0 Starts Thursday, July 31st Following our ' usual` custom sof clearing our. shely' "s' of goods in their season,' we, are putting eon sale every line of Summer Merchandise at •prices that will make. Rhea .hustle•out in quick time, 1 .4.1 tea• Congoleum Rugs During this sale we are offering a11. Congoleum Rugs at ridiculously tow prices. These are the guaranteed..Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. .�.IRegtlfd:Y ... �C � 'Sale,.. Pike ::..._ 1)x9...... .$1.i.5o $11.95 •. 9x 1 t),s , 15.75 .. 13.95 9x12 18.00 15.95 EXTRA SPECIAL S doze Ladies` Vests 5 doz. only Ladies' Vests, strap sleeve, or with small sleeve. Splendid quality for this special price, each 23c e :Linoleum ung and (lc h oe �ot An LINOLIIl1Mt and OILCLOTH ordered king .. this sale will be LAID FREE OF CHARGE Tremendous selling of the best heavy weight.. --Linoleum anct t ilelnth. . Linoleum. Saleprice per sq. yd... Oilelo111, •Sale• price per. sq. yd - 49c EXTRA SPECIAL Bathing Suits Made of. sl heavy weight, of cotton. 'These are Hue trimmed with red, -white or orange, big reductions. Children's 69c, Men's 51.49. • r. . S. A. Gray Dresses,.. SumtneriErccka ,. ;,5;^,�, %•' g: • 116. air' cls .,,;our racks of iritis`• and' R.ttine. I)resse.s. Prices are cut to the limit for these trust _he sold nOW. ' Voile 1)re•se , .$ale price, . Ratine Sale- price ...., ..........'.$6.50 House Dresser Made cit the finest English print of neat patterns and dents- : tilt trinimed with 4 itiired bias tape. These are good large• size, and we guarantee them ti) r;its1t and launder well, Sale ,derice. . Children's Hats • $1.49 • A spiendidi Hat !if lis;ht :i ei ,ht !material, t: t<h,ebl'e,. dur- able, le, .lust the thing for warns summer da)s, regular 000 • • to $1.25, `ale primo! each 19c Flannelette :Blankets These iii snit flannelette. incither white err gt•e' .ind trimmed with 'pir)k or bale Ponders. Sale price per pair $2.95 • Colored Terry Toweling These are Lull tr' iuche,,, 7.1de, are a k'./grid heitvy weave and have blue ir red the thin; tor r+ilter. err 4 strop:; service triwekk, Sale pricee per ;-ard 22c and 29c Pure Linen Table Covers Made ret a tine clu,tlitc linen with neat .t,,W.'rrted p.ttterli•,:, full 7ux7o incite,,. Specially 'pried. each. $3.25 Ladies'. Silk Hose '1 hese area fii're Silk I1.i,e +ri hear'y ^•ei aht and one set our finest striek lire c'. 1 hi.' shades are ; ;rev, Had:, band, brown, navy and white, regular . price, x.1.2.5, elearin ? at ,per -pair 79c Voile and 'Crepe, Specials We hare a quantity ret printed ‘4.il'-• and f.tnry Crepe Dress Good!, cihiEit mum l•e -olJ I ire s't ranged as- high a„ t. 5. f leariN., price p.'n a€d - 49c •